Is it possible to sneeze with your eyes open? Why?!


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no its not possible to sneeze without closing ur eyes coz its a reflex action that happenes

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No, and don't try. The change in pressure can damage your eyes.
yea it is possible
i dont think so.
no im almost sure its not!
i dont think it is possible or if it is then your eyes would pop out lol
I heard it was impossible but I can do it.
no way to much force and ur sinuses have so much pressure so dont try
No. The closing of the eyes is an automatic response of the body to shield them. Besides, do you really want to see your snot fly?
I seen that today on TV, they said it is possible but why would u want to do it.
im sure you can.. nothing is impossible

im gonna try it next time
ya only if they are those small chew sneezes but the big aaaaachew sneezes forget it close your eyes or you might strain them or something.
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my own thing
this is funny..lol..someone once said that if u sneeze with ur eyes open they will pop out..lol.but who knows if this is true!
Allegedly the force of a sneeze is over 100mph and, if you keep your eyes open, they'll pop out!

I've never tried it though.
no, i heard the rate your sneeze is at about 50 mph. if your eyes were to be open they would pop out of your sockets.
I don't know why, but it is. I've done it before. I always try the stuff they say is impossible. Half the stuff is possible that they say that it isn't. I had a friend who could lick her elbow. Her tongue is really long.
Supposedly it's impossible yet I found a way to do it.
NO CUSE YOUR RFLECSES WONT LET YOU
If you sneeze with your eyes open, you're eyes will fall out!

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